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Implantable hearing systems offer solutions for combined hearing loss. Options like transcutaneous bone conduction implants (BCI) and active middle ear implants are chosen based on hearing loss severity and patient factors.

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Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Audiology

Background:

  • Combined hearing loss necessitates advanced therapeutic options.
  • Implantable hearing systems provide effective solutions for specific hearing loss profiles.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the indications and options for implantable hearing systems in managing combined hearing loss.
  • To guide the selection of appropriate implantable devices based on audiological assessments.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current implantable hearing system technologies.
  • Categorization of treatment options based on bone conduction thresholds and cochlear hearing loss severity.

Main Results:

  • Transcutaneous bone conduction implants (BCI) are suitable for mild sensorineural deafness.
  • Percutaneous BCI systems are indicated for moderate hearing loss.
  • Active middle ear implants are recommended for moderate to high-grade cochlear hearing loss.

Conclusions:

  • Implantable hearing systems offer a range of solutions for combined hearing loss.
  • Device selection is tailored to individual patient needs and hearing loss characteristics.
  • These implants are valuable additions for patients with contraindications or prior middle ear surgery.